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Last Words on Translating Homer

A Reply to Francis W. Newman

By Matthew Arnold


'Multi, qui persequuntur me, et tribulant me: a testimoniis non declinavi.'


Buffon, the great French naturalist, imposed on himself the rule of steadily abstaining from all answer to attacks made upon him. 'Je n'ai jamais répondu à aucune critique', he said to one of his friends who, on the occasion of a certain criticism, was eager to take up arms in his behalf; 'je n'ai jamais répondu à aucune critique, et je garderai le même silence sur celle-ci'. On another occasion, when accused of plagiarism, and pressed by his friends to answer, 'Il vaut mieux', he said, 'laisser ces mauvaises gens dans l'incertitude'. Even when reply to an attack was made successfully, he disapproved of it, he regretted that those he esteemed should make it. Montesquieu, more sensi-